Mike
Kohn

Bobsled & Skeleton

As an assistant bobsled coach with USA Bobsled & Skeleton, Mike Kohn is responsible for leading, managing and mentoring the National Team athletes, as well as effectively and proactively communicate with all USABS constituents, including athletes, USABS staff and partners. Kohn is also responsible for recruiting, as well as introducing and integrating new athletes into the USABS system. He is required to provide discipline, motivation, guidance and empathy to athletes at all levels from rookies up to and including Olympic medalists. Furthermore, he must provide continuous feedback and coaching to pilots and brakemen, ensuring each athlete exceedes his/her goals and expectations for the season. Kohn also must understand team selection criteria, the policies and procedures of the USABS Athlete Handbook, the organization's bylaws, professional code, and maintain a working relationship with the USABS and its constituents.

Mike Kohn is a 1st Lt. in the Virginia Army National Guard and a former member of the National Guard Outstanding Athlete Program. Kohn joined the National Guard in 1999 as an Infantry Soldier, and is one of several U.S. Olympic bobsled-soldier athletes that have benefited from the Outstanding Athlete Program. Kohn began the sport of bobsled during his senior year in High School when Coach Carlino wrote him a letter on June 6, 1990 welcoming him to the team. Kohn was the youngest competitor in the 1991 Olympic Trials, and went on to win the 2002 Olympic four-man bronze medal with driver and current USABS bobsled coach, Brian Shimer. Kohn was also named to the 2006 Olympic team as an alternate, and competed in the 2010 Olympics as a driver. He retired following the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.

Mike was named among People Magazine's "Top 50 Most Eligible Bachelors" in 2002. In 2002, Mike visited Afghanistan as a representative of the National Guard. Mike's brother, Nicholas, is a Broadway performer. He is a son to a former Green Beret in the U.S. Army. He admires his parents for their passion for life and commitment to excellence in everything they do. He enjoys golf and riding his Harley-Davidson. Mike graduated from George Mason University in1997 with a degree in Health, Fitness and Recreation Management. Kohn is also a Certified Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength Professionals Association.

Previous Job History

USABS/US Army World Class Athlete Program 2011-2014

National Guard Outstanding Athlete Program 2006-2010

US Army World Class Athlete Program 1999-2002

USA Bobsled athlete 1990-2010

Home Depot Associate in Reston, VA participating Olympic Job Opportunities Program from 2002-2008

15th overall in 2007-2008 World Cup as driver in the four-man-21st in Calgary (11/07), 14th in Cortina (1/08), 20th in Cesana (1/08), 12th in St. Moritz (1/08), 11th in Konigssee (2/08), 10th in Winterberg (2/08)

16th overall in 2007-2008 World Cup as a driver in the two-man-13th in Calgary (11/07), 19th in Cortina (1/08), 21st in Cesana (1/08), 10th in Konigssee (2/08), 15th in Winterberg (2/08), 18th at World Championships (2/08) in Altenberg, Germany

20th overall in 2006-2007 World Cup as driver in the two-man-18th in Calgary (12/06), 16th in Park City (12/06), 14th in Lake Placid (12/06), 14th in Igls (01/07)
-15th at World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland (01/07)

15th overall in 2006-2007 World Cup as driver in the four-man
-9th in Calgary (12/06), 10th in Park City (12/06), 11th in Lake Placid (12/06), 9th In Igls (01/07)
-16th at World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland (02/07)

19th overall in 2005-2006 World Cupas as driver in the two-man
-18th in Calgary (11/05), SILVER in Lake Placid (11/05), 36th in Igls (12/05), 22nd in Cortina (12/05), 14th in Königssee (01/06)

20th overall in 2005-2006 World Cupas driver in the four-man
-7th in Calgary (11/05), 7th in Lake Placid (11/05), 15th in Königssee (01/06)

20th overall in 2004-2005 World Cup as driver in the two-man -18th in Winterberg (11/04), 32nd in Altenberg (12/04), 15th in Igls (12/04), 23rd in Cortina (12/04), 22nd in Cesana Pariol (01/05), 25th in St. Moritz (01/05), 4th in Lake Placid (02/05) -9th at World Championships in Calgary, Canada (02/05)

19th overall in 2004-2005 World Cup as driver in the four-man
-12th in Winterberg (11/04), 19th in Altenberg (12/04), 22nd in Igls (12/04), 4th in Cortina (12/04), 15th in Cesana Pariol (01/05), 22nd in St. Moritz (01/05), 16th in Lake Placid (02/05)

17th overall in 2003-2004 World Cup as driver in the two-man -13th in Calgary (11/03), 9th in Lake Placid (11/03), 5th in Winterberg (12/03), 19th in Altenberg (12/03), 29th in St. Moritz (01/04), 17th in Igls (02/04)

32nd overall in 2003-2004 World Cup as driver in the four-man -22nd in Igls (02/04)

2002-2003 season -14th at World Championships in Lake Placid, N.Y. in the two-man

2001-2002 season -Brakeman with driver Brian Shimer during World Cup (highest place was 15th in St. Moritz, 01/02)

2000-2001 season -Brakeman with driver Brian Shimer during World Cup

1999-2000 season -Brakeman with driver Todd Hays during World Cup. Placed 15th in three of four World Cup races

1998-1999 season -Brakeman with driver Brian Shimer. -5th at World Championships in Cortina, Italy ( 02/99)